Telephone arm and call-card holder



Sept. 16 1924. 1,508,488

' M. TRETICK TELEPHONE ARM AND CALL CARD HOLDER Filed July 18. 1921 Patented Sept. 136, 1324, v p

PATENT OFFEE.

MICHAEL TRE'I'ICK, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.

TELEPHONE ARM AND CALL-CARD HOLDER.

Application filed July 18, 1921. Serial No. 485,530.

To all whom it may concern: and 5 are pivoted and the arm 3 is pivoted Be it known that I, MICHAEL TRETICK, a to the upper end of the clamp 1. The outer citizen of the United States, residing at Balend of the arm 5 is provided with a clamp timore, in the State of Maryland, have in- 6 to which the telephone 7 issecured, A 4

vented certain new and useful Improverod 8 forms the pivot between the arms 4 ments in Telephone Arms and Call-Card and 5 and projects upwardly from the fold Holders, of which the following is a speciing arms and is provided with a number of lication. V apertures 9 in which are secured the rings This invention relates to improvements in 10 which latter are adapted to open to re- '45 10 telephone arms and call card holders. The ceive the call cards 11. Any number of call object of the invention is to provide a simple cards may be employed on which are print-- and efficient means whereby cards on which ed or written thenames' and numbers of the various calls are printed are arranged in various telephone calls. close proximity to the telephone. It will thus be seen that by having the 0 The invention consists of the novel contelephone call cards close tothe telephone struction and arrangement of the parts and the call numbers will always be accessible combination of parts hereinafter more fully to the user of the phone. set forth in the following specification and Havin thus described my invention pointed out in detail in the appended claim. what I c aim is: 55 In the accompanying drawing A telephone arm and call ,cardholder Figure 1 is a side elevation of my invencomprising a folding arm comprising a tion. number of pivoted sections, a clamp pivot- Figure 2 is a top plan view of Fig. 1. ed to one end of said armto hold the latter Figure 3 is an enlarged detail view of part in position, a. thumb-screw fitted in said 0 of the call cards and holders. clamp, means at the other end of said arm Figure 4 is a top plan view of the rod adapted to hold a telephone, a rod projectshowing the detached rings. ing upward from said arm and forming the Referring to the accompanying drawings pivot between twoof the sections of said forming part of this specification and in arm and having a number of apertures 65 which like reference numerals designate therein, av number of split ringsfitted in like parts throughout the several views said apertures, and a number of call cards thereof, 1 designates a clamp by means of adapted to be held to said rod by said rings. which the device is secured to a. desk, table In testimony whereof I affix my signaor other article of furniture and provided ture. 1 with a thumb screw 2 to hold the same in position thereon. The folding arms 3, 4; MICHAEL TRETIQK, 

